U.S. patent application number 10/441935 was filed with the patent office on 2004-11-25 for swivel cord hair dryer.
This patent application is currently assigned to Helen of Troy L.P.. Invention is credited to Cafaro, Michael, Tang, Raymond.
Application Number | 20040231180 10/441935 |
Document ID | / |
Family ID | 33450113 |
Filed Date | 2004-11-25 |
United States Patent
Application |
20040231180 |
Kind Code |
A1 |
Tang, Raymond ; et
al. |
November 25, 2004 |
Swivel cord hair dryer
Abstract
A durable and maneuverable hand-held or small home appliance
having a swivel structure attached at the end handle of the
appliance to permit the electrical cord to pivot about the handle
of the appliance. Further contemplated by the present disclosure is
a swivel structure that permits for an electrical cord having at
least about 180 degrees of rotation about a pivot point and
operable at elevated wattage levels.
Inventors: |
Tang, Raymond; (Hong Kong,
HK) ; Cafaro, Michael; (El Paso, TX) |
Correspondence
Address: |
VINSON & ELKINS, L.L.P.
1001 FANNIN STREET
2300 FIRST CITY TOWER
HOUSTON
TX
77002-6760
US
|
Assignee: |
Helen of Troy L.P.
|
Family ID: |
33450113 |
Appl. No.: |
10/441935 |
Filed: |
May 20, 2003 |
Current U.S.
Class: |
34/96 |
Current CPC
Class: |
A45D 20/12 20130101 |
Class at
Publication: |
034/096 |
International
Class: |
A45D 001/00 |
Claims
What is claimed is:
1. An electrical appliance comprising: a handle portion having a
terminal end; a swivel structure attached to the terminal end of
the handle portion; an internal lead cord comprising a first lead
cord wire and a second lead cord wire; an external electrical cord
extending from the handle portion and comprising a first external
wire and a second external wire, wherein the external electrical
cord is attached to the swivel structure; wherein the swivel
structure comprises: a base; a base support attached to the base
and rotatable with respect to the base; a first electrical contact
attached to the base support configured to electrically connect to
the first lead cord wire; a second electrical contact attached to
the base support configured to electrically connect to the second
lead cord wire; a first contact plate electrically connected to the
first external wire; a second contact plate electrically connected
to the second external wire; an insulating structure separating the
first contact plate from the second contact plate; a first spring
disposed between the base support and the first contact plate,
wherein the first spring urges the first electrical contact against
the first contact plate; and a second spring disposed between the
base support and the second contact plate, wherein the second
spring urges the second electrical contact against the second
contact plate.
2. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said appliance utilizes at
least about 1000 watts of power.
3. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said appliance utilizes at
least about 1250 watts of power.
4. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said appliance utilizes at
least about 1875 watts of power.
5. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the first and second contact
plates are annular.
6. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the base is a round
staircase-shaped base.
7. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said appliance is
hand-held.
8. The apparatus of claim 7 wherein said appliance is a hair
dryer.
9. An electrical appliance comprising: a handle comprising a
substantially cylindrical hollow end portion terminating in an
annular protruding edge; a substantially cylindrical base
comprising an internal portion, an external portion, and a groove
separating the internal portion and the external portion, wherein
the base is attached to the handle during use by insertion of the
protruding edge of the handle into the groove and further wherein
the base is rotatable with respect to the handle when attached;
wherein the internal portion comprises two annular contact plates
electrically isolated from each other and wherein each contact
plate comprises an electrical connector for an electrical wire of
an external cord; a base support member disposed in the handle
comprising two electrically isolated electrical connections for an
internal cord and two flexible electrical leads each connecting one
of the electrical connections for an internal cord to one of the
annular contact plates on the base; and a first and second spring,
one disposed between each contact plate and the base support member
and wherein the respective flexible electrical leads are disposed
between separate contact plates and a respective spring.
10. The apparatus of claim 9 wherein said appliance utilizes at
least about 1000 watts of power.
11. The apparatus of claim 9 wherein said appliance utilizes at
least about 1250 watts of power.
12. The apparatus of claim 9 wherein said appliance utilizes at
least about 1875 watts of power.
13. The apparatus of claim 9 wherein the base is a round
staircase-shaped base.
14. The apparatus of claim 9 wherein the two contact plates are
separated by an insulating structure.
15. The apparatus of claim 9 wherein said appliance is
hand-held.
16. The apparatus of claim 12 wherein said appliance is a hair
dryer.
17. The apparatus of claim 9 further comprising a third and fourth
spring, disposed between each contacting plate and said base
support.
18. An apparatus comprising: a hair dryer unit that utilizes at
least about 1000 watts of power, said hair dryer unit having a
handle portion; a swivel structure to connect an outside electrical
cord to an inside lead cord of an appliance, said swivel structure
is connected to rotate about said handle portion, and wherein the
degree of rotation about said handle is least about 180 degrees,
said swivel structure further comprising: a base, having a first
and second contacting plate; a base support fitted to the base,
said base support having two electrical contacts, wherein one of
two electrical contacts is in contact with the first contacting
plate; one spring connected to the base; and a second spring
connected to the second of two electrical contacts.
19. The apparatus of claim 18 further comprising a third and fourth
spring.
20. An apparatus for joining an electrical cord to an electrical
appliance, wherein said appliance utilizes at least about 1000
watts of power, said apparatus comprising a swivel structure,
wherein said swivel structure is connected to rotate about a pivot
point, wherein the swivel structure comprises: a base; a base
support attached to the base and rotatable with respect to the
base; a first electrical contact attached to the base support
configured to electrically connect to the first lead cord wire; a
second electrical contact attached to the base support configured
to electrically connect to the second lead cord wire; a first
contact plate electrically connected to the first external wire; a
second contact plate electrically connected to the second external
wire; an insulating structure separating the first contact plate
from the second contact plate; a first spring disposed between the
base support and the first contact plate, wherein the first spring
urges the first electrical contact against the first contact plate;
and a second spring disposed between the base support and the
second contact plate, wherein the second spring urges the second
electrical contact against the second contact plate.
21. The apparatus of claim 20 wherein said appliance utilizes at
least about 1250 watts of power.
22. The apparatus of claim 20 wherein said appliance utilizes at
least about 1875 watts of power.
23. The apparatus of claim 20 wherein the degree of rotation about
said junction is greater than about 180 degrees.
24. The apparatus of claim 20 wherein the degree of rotation about
said junction is greater that about 270 degrees.
25. The apparatus of claim 20 wherein the degree of rotation about
said junction is greater than about 360 degrees.
26. The apparatus of claim 20 wherein the first and second
contacting plates are annular.
27. The apparatus of claim 20 wherein the base is a round
staircase-shaped base.
28. The apparatus of claim 20 wherein said appliance is
hand-held.
29. The apparatus of claim 29 wherein said appliance is a hair
dryer.
30. A hair dryer that comprises a body and a rotatable base,
wherein the base comprises annular electrical contacts electrically
connected to an external cord and wherein internal electrical leads
are connected to the annular electrical contacts.
31. The hair dryer of claim 30 wherein said appliance utilizes at
least about 1000 watts of power.
32. The hair dryer of claim 30 wherein said appliance utilizes at
least about 1250 watts of power.
33. The hair dryer of claim 30 wherein said appliance utilizes at
least about 1875 watts of power.
34. The hair dryer of claim 30 wherein the degree of rotation about
said junction is greater than about 180 degrees.
35. The hair dryer of claim 30 wherein the degree of rotation about
said junction is greater that about 270 degrees.
36. The hair dryer of claim 30 wherein the degree of rotation about
said junction is greater than about 360 degrees.
37. A method for connecting an appliance to an electrical cord
comprising the steps of: providing an electrical cord and
appliance; connecting the electrical cord to the appliance through
a swivel structure; said swivel structure comprising a base; a base
support attached to the base and rotatable with respect to the
base; a first electrical contact attached to the base support
configured to electrically connect to the first lead cord wire; a
second electrical contact attached to the base support configured
to electrically connect to the second lead cord wire; a first
contact plate electrically connected to the first external wire; a
second contact plate electrically connected to the second external
wire; an insulating structure separating the first contact plate
from the second contact plate; a first and third spring disposed
between the base support and the first contact plate, wherein the
first and third springs urge the first electrical contact against
the first contact plate; and a second and fourth spring disposed
between the base support and the second contact plate, wherein the
second and fourth springs urge the second electrical contact
against the second contact plate.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0001] 1. Field of Invention
[0002] The present invention relates to an electrical appliance
having a maneuverable and rotatable cord attached to the handle of
the appliance. More particularly, the present invention relates to
a hair care appliance, for example a hair dryer, having a
maneuverable cord, connected to the end of the handle, and wherein
the cord rotates or swivels freely about the connection.
[0003] 2. Description of Related Art
[0004] The hair dryer is one of the most useful appliances in
hairdressing. Hair dryers serve at least two primary functions. One
function is to dry wet hair and the other is to facilitate hair
styling. As more and more consumer attention is focused on the art
of hair design and the growing hairdressing field, so too has
consumer attention increased in hair design implements, such as the
new dryer.
[0005] Current hair care appliance designs have an end handle
portion of the appliance that is rigidly fixed to the electrical
cord. During operation, the hair care appliance is moved at varying
angles and/or directions to facilitate grooming or styling. This
angular, or twisting, movement often results in the formation of
knots, tangles, and kinks along the electrical cord. Such knotting
results in several disadvantages. One is that the life of the
appliance is reduced due to stress on the electrical cord which
causes the interior copper wires to bend and break. Further, the
maneuverability of the appliance is decreased as the cord becomes
knotted. The angular movements along the electrical cord also
applies force to the plug thereby loosening the connection and
resulting in an unstable electrical supply. Accordingly, the
operational efficiency of the hair care appliance is reduced. In
addition, typical devices having moveable cords to minimize stress
incur a tremendous amount of sparking or arcing when elevated
wattage levels are employed.
[0006] Therefore, it would be an advantage in the art of personal
care appliances to provide for an electrical appliance, for example
a hair dryer, having an electrical cord that rotates freely at the
base of the appliance handle, to minimize, if not completely
eliminate, the twisting, knotting and kinking of the electrical
cord that typically occurs during operation of the appliance. In
addition, it would be a further advantage to provide for an
appliance that minimizes stress to the electrical cord while at the
same time, utilizes elevated wattage levels.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0007] In one aspect of the present invention, a durable personal
care appliance is contemplated where that appliance has an end
handle having a swivel structure such that the electrical cord
attached to the end handle spins, rotates, pivots or otherwise
twirls about the base of the handle to prevent twisting of the cord
during use by a hair stylist.
[0008] Another aspect of the present invention contemplates a
maneuverable hair dryer having a normal hair dryer unit where the
distal end of the normal hair dryer unit connects to an electrical
cord via a connector having a swivel structure.
[0009] Yet another aspect of the present invention involves a
swivel structure fixed with a round staircase-shaped base the end
handle consisting of a protruding edge and a groove. The top of the
base is linked with the outside electrical cord by the first
contacting plate and the other contacting plate of the base. On the
inside of the hair dryer unit there is the base supporter located
at the top of the base which connects with the inside lead cord by
an electrical contact and contact plate which are located inside of
the base supporter. In between the base supporter and the base is a
spring, one end of the spring is connected with the base and the
other end is connected with an electrical contact, the other
electrical contact is connected with the first contacting plate and
the contacting plate of the base.
[0010] A further aspect of the present invention is that the swivel
structure allows for the electrical cord to rotate about the handle
of the appliance about 180 degrees.
[0011] An even further aspect of the present invention involves the
use of the disclosed swivel structure on a hand-held or other small
movable appliance and wherein the wattage levels are elevated, that
is, greater than about 1000 watts.
[0012] One embodiment of the present invention contemplates an
electrical appliance having a handle portion with a terminal end, a
swivel structure attached to the terminal end of the handle
portion, an internal lead cord comprising a first lead cord wire
and a second lead cord wire and an external electrical cord
extending from the handle portion and comprising a first external
wire and a second external wire, wherein the external electrical
cord is attached to the swivel structure. The swivel structure
preferably comprises a base, a base support attached to the base
and rotatable with respect to the base, a first electrical contact
attached to the base support configured to electrically connect to
the first lead cord wire, a second electrical contact attached to
the base support configured to electrically connect to the second
lead cord wire, a first contact plate electrically connected to the
first external wire, a second contact plate electrically connected
to the second external wire, an insulating structure separating the
first contact plate from the second contact plate, a first spring
disposed between the base support and the first contact plate,
wherein the first spring urges contact with the first contact plate
and a second spring disposed between the base support and the
second contact plate, wherein the second spring urges contact
against the second contact plate.
[0013] Typical insulating structures will be appreciated by those
of ordinary skill in the art and may include plastic, rubber, fiber
glass sleeving, heat shrink tubing, electrical tape, KAPTON or
other thermoplastic, heat tape, and the like. Also, within the
context of this disclosure, the term spring is intended to include
any structures and/or materials which when compressed exert a force
to enable contact between the electrical contacts and contacting
plates of the present invention. For example structures such as a
spiral spring, a coil spring, a linear spring, a leaf spring, and
the like or compression materials such as foam, sponge, elastic,
rubber, plastic and the like, may be employed.
[0014] Another feature of the embodiments disclosed herein is that
the appliance preferably utilizes greater than about 1000 watts of
power, more preferably greater than about 1250 watts of power, and
most preferably greater than about 1875 watts of power, perhaps
even more.
[0015] Additionally, it is preferable for the first and second
contacting plates to be annular. It is also preferable for the base
to be a round staircase-shaped base although, any design that
allows for the interlocking of components, here the base and the
base support, is contemplated herein and will be appreciated by
those of ordinary skill within the art.
[0016] Another optional feature of the embodiments disclosed herein
are that the appliance is hand-held, for example, it may be a
personal care appliance such as a hair dryer, it may be a kitchen
appliance such as a blender, power tool such as a drill, it may be
a household appliance such as a lamp or vacuum cleaner, and it may
also be a garden appliance such as a lawn mower.
[0017] Another embodiment of the electrical appliance comprises a
handle with a substantially cylindrical hollow end portion
terminating in an annular protruding edge, a substantially
cylindrical base comprising an internal portion, an external
portion, and a groove separating the internal portion and the
external portion, wherein the base is attached to the handle during
use by insertion of the protruding edge of the handle into the
groove and further wherein the base is rotatable with respect to
the handle when attached. The internal portion of the cylindrical
base comprises two annular contact plates electrically isolated
from each other and wherein each contact plate comprises an
electrical connector for an electrical wire of an external cord.
Further, the base support member, disposed in the handle, comprises
two electrically isolated electrical connections for an internal
cord and two flexible electrical leads each connecting one of the
electrical connections for an internal cord to one of the annular
contact plates on the base. In addition, the appliance comprises
two springs, one disposed between each contact plate and the base
support member and each of the respective flexible electrical leads
are disposed between separate contact plates and a respective
spring. An additional optional feature consists of providing an
insulating structure to separate the two contact plates. An
additional optional feature of the present embodiment includes two
additional springs, disposed between each contact plate and the
base support, and positioned to urge contact between the electrical
contacts and the contacting plates of the present invention.
[0018] A further embodiment includes an apparatus comprising a hair
dryer unit that utilizes at least about 1000 watts of power, the
hair dryer unit having a handle portion, a swivel structure to
connect an external electrical cord to an internal electrical lead
cord of the hair dryer, where the swivel structure is connected to
rotate about the handle portion of the dryer unit, and wherein the
degree of rotation about said handle is at least about 180 degrees.
In addition, the swivel structure further comprises a base, having
a first contacting plate, a base support fitted to the base, where
the base support has two electrical contacts and second contacting
plate, where the one of two electrical contacts are connected to
the second contacting plate. Further, the swivel structure has a
first spring connected to the base and a second spring connected to
the second of two electrical contacts.
[0019] Also included within the scope of the claimed invention is
an apparatus for joining an electrical cord to an electrical
appliance, where the appliance utilizes at least about 1000 watts
or power, preferably more, and the apparatus comprising a swivel
structure that connects the electrical cord to the electrical
appliance. The swivel structure preferably comprises a base, a base
support, attached to the base and rotatable with respect to the
base, a first electrical contact attached to the base support
configured to electrically connect to the first lead cord wire, a
second electrical contact attached to the base support configured
to electrically connect to the second lead cord wire, a first
contact plate electrically connected to the first external wire, a
second contact plate electrically connected to the second external
wire, an insulating structure separating the first contact plate
from the second contact plate, a first spring disposed between the
base support and the first contact plate, wherein the first spring
urges the first electrical contact against the first contact plate
and a second spring disposed between the base support and the
second contact plate, wherein the second spring urges the second
electrical contact against the second contact plate.
[0020] Also contemplated herein is a hair dryer that comprises a
body and a rotatable base, where the base comprises annular
electrical contacts that are electrically connected to an external
cord and where the internal electrical leads are connected to the
annular electrical contacts.
[0021] Similarly, a method for connecting an appliance to an
electrical cord is an embodiment of the present disclosure. Such
method comprises the steps of providing an electrical cord and
appliance and connecting the electrical cord to the appliance
through a swivel structure. The preferred swivel structure
comprises a base, a base support attached to the base and rotatable
with respect to the base, a first electrical contact attached to
the base support configured to electrically connect to the first
lead cord wire, a second electrical contact attached to the base
support configured to electrically connect to the second lead cord
wire, a first contact plate electrically connected to the first
external wire, a second contact plate electrically connected to the
second external wire, an insulating structure separating the first
contact plate from the second contact plate, a first and third
spring disposed between the base support and the first contact
plate, wherein the first and third springs urge the first
electrical contact against the first contact plate and a second and
fourth spring disposed between the base support and the second
contact plate, wherein the second and fourth springs urge the
second electrical contact against the second contact plate.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0022] FIG. 1 depicts the hair dryer embodiment of the present
invention;
[0023] FIG. 2 illustrates a cross-sectional view the hair dryer
embodiment of the present invention;
[0024] FIG. 3 shows an enlarged and cross-sectional view of the
swivel structure as embodied in a hair dryer embodiment.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0025] While the making and use of various embodiments of the
present invention are discussed here in terms of an apparatus it
should be appreciated that the present invention provides many
inventive concepts that can be embodied in a wide variety of
specific contexts. The specific embodiments discussed herein are
merely illustrative of specific ways to make and use the invention
and are not meant to limit the invention in any way. Accordingly,
for ease of discussion, a hair dryer embodiment is described below,
as an exemplary appliance, and the description of the hair dryer
embodiment is not intended to limit the invention.
[0026] FIG. 1 of the drawings is a conventional hair dryer unit
(5), with an on/off switch (1). The hair dryer unit (5) has a
handle portion (10) with a terminal end (15) that is connected to
an electrical cord (30), via a swivel structure (not shown) (40),
that is housed within the swivel casing (20).
[0027] FIG. 2 of the drawings is a cross-sectional view of the
conventional hair dryer unit (5) to further illustrate the swivel
structure (40) that is housed within the swivel casing (20).
[0028] FIG. 3, is an enlarged, cross-sectional depiction of the
swivel structure (40). The swivel structure (40) is equipped with a
base (50), preferably a round staircase-shaped spring base. The
terminal end (15) of the hair dryer unit (5) consists of a
protruding edge (70) and a groove (60), such that the base (50) may
be joined to the dryer unit. While it is preferable to utilize a
round staircase-shaped spring base, as the base (50), in
combination with the protruding edge (70) and the groove (60) to
join the hair dryer unit (5) to the swivel structure (40),
alternate interlocking features may be employed and are
contemplated herein. When joined, the electrical cord (30) is
linked to the first contacting plate (90) and the second contacting
plate (80). These contacting plates, (80) and (90), are preferably
composed of a conductive material, most preferably copper.
[0029] The swivel structure (40) preferably consists of a base
support (120) located at the top of the base (50), connecting the
inside lead cord (35) to an electrical contact (100) and another
contact (110) which are affixed to the base support (120). Located
in between the base support (120) and the base (50) is at least one
spring (130). Preferably one spring (130) is configured to urge
contact between the electrical contact (100) and the first
contacting plate (90). The second spring (130) is configured to
urge contact between other electrical contact (110) and the second
contacting plate (80). Preferably, the swivel structure (40)
includes a spring (130) composed of a spiral spring, preferably, at
least two springs or spiral springs are employed, more preferably
two or more spiral springs, most preferably four spiral springs,
and perhaps even more. While a spiral spring is especially
preferred, any structure or material to urge contact between the
electrical contacts and the contacting plates may be employed.
[0030] The swivel structure (40), consisting of the swivel
equipments (50-130), is fixed with the base support (120) to the
terminal end (15) of the hair dryer unit (5) located inside of the
protruding edge (70) and groove (60). The swivel structure (40)
connects the electrical cord (30) by the electrical contact of the
base (100) and electrical contact of swivel structure (110) which
are fixed with the base support (120). One embodiment includes a
base (50), preferably a round staircase-shaped base, and a base
support (120) positioned on top of the base (50) to connect the
inside lead cords (35) and contacting plates of the base (90) to
the contacting plates of the swivel structure (80). In between the
base support (120) and the base (50) is a spring (130). The spring
(130) is located inside the base (50) at one end and the other end
of the spring (130) is fixed with the electrical contact (100). The
other electrical contact (110) is connected with contacting plates
of the base (90) and the contacting plates of the swivel structure
(80). The base (50), in one embodiment, is a round post-shaped
structure and having different diameter size contacting plates (90)
and the other contacting plates (80) fixed together with the round
shaped base (50) at the same surface. The spring (130) is
preferably a spiral spring, although other known spring-like
structures or materials that when compressed exert a force
sufficient to enable contact between the electrical contacts (100
and 110) and the contact plates (80 and 90), may be employed, such
as a coil spring, a linear spring, a leaf spring, or materials such
as foam, sponge, elastic, rubber, plastic and the like. The
electrical contact (100) and the other electrical contact (110), in
one embodiment, are in staircase-shaped structures.
[0031] During styling, when the user is rotating and moving the
hair dryer unit(s), the spring (130), inside the base (50), and the
other end of the spring (130) is set with the first electrical
contact (100), the second electrical contact (110) is fixed with
the rotating contacting plates of the swivel structure (90) and the
rotating contacting plates of the base (80) together as one
structure. Therefore, the inside lead cords (35) and the electrical
cord (30) are connected together and the electrical cord (30) can
pass through the swivel structure (40) of the base support (120). A
further embodiment of the present invention allows for an appliance
having a swivel structure (40) to permit the electrical cord (30)
to rotate freely about the handle portion (10) of the hair dryer
unit (5). It is preferable for the range of rotation to be greater
than about 180 degrees, more preferably greater than about 270
degrees and most preferably greater than about 360 degrees.
[0032] And yet a further embodiment of the present invention
contemplates an appliance having a swivel structure (40) capable of
operation at elevated wattage levels, preferably grater than about
1000 watts, more preferably greater than about 1250 watts, most
preferably greater than about 1875 watts and perhaps even
greater.
[0033] The foregoing description of an exemplary embodiment is for
illustrative purposes only and is not intended to limit the scope
of the claimed invention. Indeed, various modifications and
applications of the described invention are intended to be within
the scope of the present invention. In addition to the hair dryer
embodiment described above, other personal care applications such
as, a curling iron, flat iron, diffuser, shaver, trimmers, clippers
and the like are contemplated by the present disclosure. Also,
applications outside the personal care field, preferably involving
hand-held or other small transitory appliances, are within the
scope of the present disclosure. For example, kitchen appliances,
such as blenders, can-openers, mixers, food processors and the
like; power tools such as drills, sanders, saws, routers, nailers,
and the like; household appliances such as lamps, vacuum cleaners,
buffers, telephones, fans, and the like; or gardening appliances
such as lawn mowers, weed trimmers, hedge trimmers and the like;
are likewise contemplated by present disclosure.
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